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    Christmas House Snowman Lunch Napkins. Price: $1.25. ... Dollar Tree offers a 48-count set of red plastic cutlery. Inside each bag, shoppers will find 16 knives, 16 spoons and 16 forks. Grab a bag ...

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  5. Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Romanian tablecloth made in MaramureÈ™ Cover for Square Table, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 1736–1795, China. Cut and voided silk velvet. Detail of crochet tablecloth. A tablecloth is a cloth used to cover a table. Some are mainly ornamental coverings, which may also help protect the table from scratches and stains.

  6. Tea cosy - Wikipedia

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    Tea cosies may sometimes be made in matching sets with items such as tablecloths, place mats, egg cosies, oven gloves, or aprons. Cloth tea-cosies may be embroidered, perhaps to complement a fine set of china. Some have been made with hidden pockets to be filled with fragrant herbs or flowers, similar to a potpourri.

  7. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    The term 'napkin' dates from the 14th century, in the sense of a piece of cloth or paper used at mealtimes to wipe the lips or fingers and to protect clothing. [1] The word derives from the Late Middle English nappekin, from Old French nappe (tablecloth, from Latin mappa), with the suffix -kin.

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